Marvel Comics has released an advance look at writer Nick Spencer's first issue of "Secret Avengers." Illustrated by Scot Eaton with covers by Adi Granov and Lee Weeks, the issue hits stores on May 25.

Marvel has released an advance look at "Iron Man 2.0" #5 by Nick Spencer and Ariel Olivetti with a cover by Salvador Larocca. Iron Fist and the Immortal Weapons guest star as Rhodey faces "Fear Itself" on May 25.

Nick Spencer returns for the latest behind-the-scenes look at his Image hit "Morning Glories" with a special look at the influences on issue #8, the mix of romance, murder and a sci-fi mystery involving everyman Hunter.

Courtesy of Marvel Comics, CBR presents an exclusive preview of "Iron Man 2.0." Written by Nick Spencer with art by Barry Kitson and covers by Marko Djurdjevic and Salvador Larocca, the issue hits stores April 13.

Greg McElhatton gave Nick Spencer and R.B. Silva's "Jimmy Olsen" a 5-star review, saying "If you told me a year ago that a 'Jimmy Olsen' one-shot would be one of the best comics of the year, I'd have laughed at you."

The writer of "Iron Man 2.0" and soon "Secret Avengers," Nick Spencer discusses how the collaboration of Marvel's fabled creative summits helped sway his decision to sign exclusively with the publisher while continuing his current ongoings.

A line-up of some of Image Comics hottest creators, from Nick Spencer to Riley Rossmo and more, were in attendance at last weekend's Emerald City Comicon to promote their titles to a room full of Image faithful.

Nick Spencer's exclusive contract, the "Ultimate Spider-Man" cartoon and Garth Ennis' possible return to Marvel Comics were among the topics of discussion during Marvel's Next Big Thing panel at Emerald City Comicon.

Writer Nick Spencer returns to CBR for an all-new installment of MORNING GLORY DAYS, explaining the daring and drastic actions Zoe takes in "Morning Glories" #7 while revealing one of the key visual clues to the entire series.

Marvel Comics has announced that Nick Spencer and Scot Eaton will take over the reins of "Secret Avengers" as the team heads into "Fear Itself," starting with a special #12.1 issue hitting stores in April.

DC Comics has provided CBR with advance looks at two comics hitting the stands on February 9 -- "T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents" #4 by Nick Spencer, Cafu and George Perez and "Titans" #32 by Eric Wallace and Fabrizio Fiorentino.

In this month's installment, we spoke with writer Nick Spencer and artist Joe Eisma about their work on "Morning Glories" #6, an issue filled with new characters, new stories and at least one game-changing revelation.

Chad Nevett enjoyed "Infinite Vacation" #1, giving it 4.5 stars and saying of Nick Spencer and Christian Ward's new comic, "the idea behind the series is strong enough that, when this story is over, many more could be told."

Nick Spencer joins CBR for our latest monthly discussion of "Morning Glories," this time covering the first arc's conclusion and the evolution of several core characters and mysteries while hinting at what's to come.

Courtesy of Image, CBR presents an exclusive first look at Rodin Esquejo's cover to "Morning Glories" #8. The issue, from the team of creator/writer Nick Spencer and artist Joe Eisma, hits stores in March, 2011.

Part three of CBR's writer-on-writer interview series rolls on with Nick Spencer talking with Paul Cornell about characters, politics and faith as they discuss everything from "Action" to "Batman And Robin" and beyond.

DC Comics has announced that the up-and-comer is moving away from his incoming run on the Made of Might's monthly series after one issue to focus on other work while writer James Peaty will replace him.

Our week of DC Comics writer-on-writer interviews continues as Jeff Lemire talks to Nick Spencer about the parallels of their careers and the high concepts behind "T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents" and "Supergirl."

Nick Spencer spoke with CBR TV about the long road to becoming an overnight success, his current and upcoming projects, from "Supergirl" to "Iron Man 2.0" and beyond, offered insight into "Infinite Vacation" and more.

Writer Nick Spencer takes CBR News on a tour of how he brought cult classic superheroes the T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents back to life from his impending death take on the team concept to the sci-fi twists that link solo super stories.

Tim looks at Nick Spencer's T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents relaunch and compares it to the glory days of the series, when men were men, superspies were duplicitous, and sexy women dressed head-to-toe in suits of armor.

Chad Nevett gave the debut of DC Comics' "T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents" relaunch 4.5 stars, saying of Nick Spencer and CAFU's first issue, "The more I think about and flip through this comic, the more I like it."